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Ariana Grande Returns to Stage to Honor Manchester Victims

Ariana Grande and a star-studded lineup of performers took the stage in Manchester, England, nearly two weeks after a suicide bomber killed 22 people outside a Grande concert at Manchester Arena. The concert raised money for those affected by the attack.

(Published Monday, June 5, 2017)

Mariah Carey sent a video message and the stars of the long-running British TV show "Coronation Street" were among the mourners at a funeral for Manchester concert bombing victim Martyn Hett.

The music-loving 29-year-old was a self-professed "superfan" of the Manchester-set soap opera.

Hett was one of 22 people killed May 22 when a suicide bomber struck concertgoers leaving an Ariana Grande show in the city in northwest England.

Hett's "Coronation Street"-themed coffin was taken to Stockport Town Hall in Greater Manchester by horse-drawn carriage Friday for his funeral. A producer and several actors from "Coronation Street" were among hundreds of mourners at the service, whose dress code was "black and fabulous."

'Tonight': Rachel Brosnahan Still Plays 'Pokemon Go'

"Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" actress Rachel Brosnahan talks about being nervous to host "Saturday Night Live," adding new awards to her "toilet shelf" and her and her husband's obsession with "Pokemon Go."

(Published Friday, Jan. 18, 2019)

In a video message, Carey said "I know you're shining down on us from heaven."

Hett's father, Paul Hett, told the gathering that his son "was inspirational and this in turn inspired everyone around him."

"In a very nice way, Martyn loved being in the limelight and the center of attention," he said. "He would be loving every minute of this fantastic celebration of his life."

'Tonight': Fallon's Favorite 7-Word Super Powers

Jimmy Fallon reads some of his favorite tweets with the hashtag #7WordSuperPower.